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Crises of memory and the Second World War

The author explores contested terrain, where individual memories converge with public remembrance of traumatic events. She argues that memories of World War II, transcend national boundaries, due to the global nature of the war and to the global presence of the Holocaust as a site of collective memory.

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  • "The author explores contested terrain, where individual memories converge with public remembrance of traumatic events. She argues that memories of World War II, transcend national boundaries, due to the global nature of the war and to the global presence of the Holocaust as a site of collective memory."@en
  • "How we view ourselves and how we wish to be seen by others cannot be separated from the stories we tell about our past. In this sense all memory is in crisis, torn between conflicting motives of historical reflection, political expediency, and personal or collective imagination. In Crises of Memory and the Second World War, Susan Suleiman conducts a profound exploration of contested terrain, where individual memories converge with public remembrance of traumatic events. - Jacket flap."

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  • "Crises of memory and the second World War"
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